NEW PHILIPPINE PLANTS. 
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the style stout. Fruit (immature) 1.5 to 2 cm long, glabrous, usually 
curved. 
Mindanao, Lake Lanao, Camp Keitliley, Mrs. Clemens s. n., June and July, 
1007, and no. 591, June, 1906. 
BUKSEEACErE. 
CANARIUM Linn. 
Canarium racemosum Merrill sp. nov. § Choriandra. 
Arbor ca. 15 m alta; foliis imparipinnatis, ca. 7-jugatis, foliolis oblon- 
gis, obtusis vel obscure acuminatis, ca. 20 cm longis, denticulatis, nervis 
utrinque 14 ad 20; inflorescentiis axillaribus, raeemosis; floribus 3-meris, 
ca. 1 cm longis ; fructibus 3.5 ad 4 cm longis, oblongis, triangularibus. 
A tree about 15 m high. Branches much thickened, about 2 cm in 
diameter above, densely brown-pubescent. Leaves 80 cm long or less, 
odd-pinnate, about 7-jugate, rachis and petiole stout, angular, more 
or less brown-pubescent. Leaflets oblong, 10 to 23 cm long, 6 to 9 
cm wide, subcoriaceous, shining on both surfaces, the upper surface 
somewhat pilose-hirsute on the midrib and with a few scattered hairs on 
the lamina, the under surface with scattered hairs on the nerves and 
reticulations, margins denticulate, apex obtuse or obscurely short-acumi- 
nate, base rounded to subcuneate; nerves 14 to 20 on each side of the 
midrib, prominent, anastomosing, the reticulations rather coarse, very 
distinct; petiolides pubescent, 1 cm long or less. Inflorescence of soli- 
tary axillary racemes 20 cm long or less, densely pubescent, the flowers 
borne above the middle. Flowers pinkish, 3-merous. Calyx pubescent, 
the lobes 3, elliptical-ovate, acute or slightly acuminate, 5 mm long and 
wide, densely ferruginous-pubescent outside, the pedicels about 5 mm 
long, bracteoles none. Petals 3, oblong-ovate, coriaceous, acute, about 
10 mm long, 5 mm wide, densely pubescent outside, keeled, valvate. 
Stamens 6, 8 to 9 mm long, densely villous, inserted outside the disk 
and free from it; disk 3 to 3.5 mm long, very densely hirsute-villous. 
Ovary ovoid, 5 mm long, 3-celled, densely villous. Fruit narrowly 
ovoid, 3.5 to 4 cm long, acute, strongly triangularly compressed, when 
mature nearly or quite glabrous, the immature ones with numerous stiff 
brown hairs. 
Mindanao. Lake Lanao, Camp Keitliley, Mrs. Clemens s. n., September, 1907. 
A characteristic species apparently most closely allied to Canarium asperum 
Benth., of north Celebes. Readily recognized by its strongly-nerved leaves, large 
flowers, racemose inflorescence, and triangular fruits. 
Canarium ret icu latum Merrill sp. nov. 
Arbor ca. 20 m alta; foliis 2-4-jugatis, imparipinnatis, foliolis ellip- 
tico-oblongis vel ovato-oblongis, subtus dense valdeque reticulato-venosis. 
